Windows Media Player-auido jumps during playback of .wmv or .mp3 file

W7 - 64 bit windows media player audio is de-energized (skips, misses))

WMP 12 on my laptop Toshiba running W7-64 bit will pop the sound up to 1 second, shortly after starting a song using wmv or mp3 playback. I have been troubleshooting unsuccessfully and reinstalled WMP 12 without any result. How can I solve this problem?

You never solved this problem? I have the same laptop model with the same question. I solved it by openining control, disabling all the upgrades then go to properties of speaker and switch from 16-bit to 24-bit.

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • Windows Media Player is notresponding during playback of .flv files

    original title; Windows media player is notresponding during playback of the file

    WMP is encountered a problem while playing the file... this gentleman box shows my drive u will now...

    Is your flash .flv file extension?

    .flv files are not natively supported by windows media player and so you wouldn't be able to play.
    You can try the third party apps/codecs but at your own risk.
  • Windows Media player on my machine does not run some AVI files. How can I check what the problem with AVI files. Files are running in other utilities of free ware

    Windows Media player on my machine does not run some AVI files. How can I check what the problem with AVI files. Files are running in other utilities free ware. Also, windows Explorer does not display dimension and other video related information for the file. Y at - it a tool that can indicate what exactly is the problem with the file.

    Ritu

    Hello

    1. you get any error message?

    2. don't you make changes to the computer before the show?

    Please follow the steps from the link below.

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/279242

  • I am trying to burn a dvd on windows media player movie, but all I get is a desktop file burned on the dvd

    I am trying to burn a dvd on windows media player movie, but all I get is a desktop file burned on the dvd and that's all what he'll do it just ejects and the session is over

    Hi Barbara,

    You can use the player to burn a mixture of songs from the library of the drive or your computer to an audio CD, after which you can play the CD in any standard CD player. Alternatively, you can burn files on CD and DVD data. It is not possible to burn the live streams, such as radio stations, on a CD or a DVD.

    Follow the steps in the link below.

    Burn a CD or DVD in Windows Media Player: frequently asked questions:

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/burn-a-CD-or-DVD-in-Windows-Media-Player-frequently-asked-questions

    If you need further assistance on this topic, let know us and we will be happy to help you.

  • Windows Media Player - no audio during video playback

    Windows media player

    I am running Windows XP.  Windows Media Player opens successfully, I have audio but not video.  I tried to reinstall, update etc.  Still nothing.

    Hi jeffwebs,

    1. did you of recent changes on the computer?

    2 when was the last time it was working fine?

    3. you receive an error message during playback of video files?

    4. What if the problem occurs with all video files read using Windows media player?

    It is likely that the codec is correct / encoder is not installed or is installed but has been corrupted by another program.

    A codec is a software to compress or decompress a digital media file, such as a song or a video. Windows Media Player and other programs use codecs to play and create digital media files.

    A codec can consist of two components: an encoder and a decoder. The encoder performs the compression function (coding) and the decoder performs the decompression function (decoding). Some codecs include both components and some codecs only one of them.

    Follow the steps listed in the section below to download codecs for this problem.

    You receive a codec error message or play audio but video does not play when you play media files in Windows Media Player 11

  • Windows Media Player is lagging during the game and songs to jump.

    Just today, my Windows Media Player started acting odd. When I play a song, it will appear to freeze, but after 5 seconds or so, it starts to play. It's the same thing when to jump tracks. She also takes about 5-10 seconds to stop playback when I hit the break. When it does not freeze, he says 'Changing Media' in the lower left corner. This problem does not occur when I use a reading list, it is quite normal, it doesn't seem to be a problem when reading my library. I don't have any problems with other media players, such as iTunes or VLC player.

    I've been looking for a solution online and most of the people with a very similar problem to mine fixed by disabling audio enhancements, but this has not worked for me. This problem has just appeared from nowhere. The only recent change to my computer is a new keyboard, a Logitech G15. I've hung yesterday evening and was listening to music without any problem. But when I turned on my computer today, I was greeted with this problem. I plugged my old keyboard, thinking that he could be the problem, but still no solution.
    I'm out of ideas. Any idea of what the solution may be? If this can help, my computer running an AMD Phenom II X processor 4 955 with 8 GB of RAM and my sound is crossing a Radeon 6850 through HDMI on my monitor.
    Thanks for any help.
    [EDIT]
    I just noticed that Windows Media Player stops is when I close. The window closes, but I can always see it used in the process, and I have to close it it so that it can turn off completely. Do not know what is causing that.

    Nevermind, I finally thought to it. The software for the keyboard activated something called "windows media player gadget for windows sideshow. This seems to be causing the lag. I went to the Windows Sideshow and disabled options program for my keyboard.

  • Windows Media Player sound only during video playback

    Windows Media Player won't PLAY VIDEO (MOVIES); ONLY SOUND CAN BE HEARD.

    Can someone please?  I go crazy - my windows media player will not play anything except the sound on videos (films are so far the problem).  She claims codecs are updated automatically, I'm too scared to download some unknown codec. I tried everything I know to do and I'm not too bad to understand such things.  I am now at a loss.  What is the problem here? BTW-Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit, Toshiba laptop.  I think that Media Player 11.

    Volunteer J ~ THANK YOU very MUCH FOR THE REPLY! I WILL RESPECT ALL THE SOLUTIONS YOU HAVE TO OFFER!  From what I can tell, they are my videos (movies) transferred from the cd to the media player.  Videos of "sample" provided pre work ok.  My films all have the extension .avi at the end, that's why I don't understand why they will play only the sound of the film, not the actual Visual part. . AVI should be accompanied by my windows media player.  As I said, I'm pretty decent to deal with such things as a result of working with a lot of "technicians" in recent years; This is why I do not bother anyone here, but I am at a loss for what to do. If it's codecs, I don't want to take the risk to download a bad codec and corrupting my system.  Already checked the updates of Media player, there are not available at this time.  She has also set to automatically download codecs.  Man, it drives me crazy!  ConfusedOne70 aka Michelle

    =====================================
    If you download the following free utility... you can drag.
    an AVI file on it and it will tell you the codec it needs.

    Download GSpot
    http://www.free-codecs.com/download/GSpot.htm
    (left-click the text: "Download GSpot")
    (on the next screen...
    left click: 'Download [GSpot 2.70]')

    You don't have to install it... just unzip and run in left
    by clicking on... GSpot.exe...

    See the following articles:

    GSpot Super quick start
    http://www.headbands.com/GSpot/v26x/Quick_Start.html

    Evaluation of video files and Codecs with GSpot
    http://www.windowsmoviemakers.NET/PapaJohn/68/GSpot.aspx

    I guess these can be XviD files and you can get the XviD
    Codec at the following link:

    (FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
    Restore point before installing software or updates)

    XviD Codec
    http://www.xvidmovies.com/codec/

    XviD FAQ
    http://www.xvidmovies.com/FAQ/

    Volunteer - MS - MVP - Digital Media Experience J - Notice_This is not tech support_I'm volunteer - Solutions that work for me may not work for you - * proceed at your own risk *.

  • Problem with Windows Media Player Audio sync DivX playback in full screen

    Hello

    I have found lately that when playing videos on Windows Media Player divx mode full screen audio is out of sync.  If the video is played in window mode, there is no problem.  I had no such problem in the past, but now for about 1 month or so, I have this problem.

    I have fitted iq508a to vista 64-bit, with the latest drivers delivered HP installed (using the HP update utility)-does anyone else have this same problem too?

    Thanks in advance

    Jim

    Laptop HP ENVY 17-j005tx, HP ENVY 27 - k001a, HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 G2020T, HP MediaSmart EX495 Server tilt, HP MediaVault 2020, HP ENVY 120 AiO Printer

    I can't believe! I solved the problem with this problem of video audio sync during playback in full screen!

    While watching the Pineapple Express, I thought WTF I'll take another closer look at this, and while they were smashimg their cell phones so that they could not be found by triangulation, (don't ask - u just I have to watch - stoner movie )...

    in any case, I looked under tools options in WMP.  I unchecked the option on the performance tab "use video smoothing"-the video as reloaded and bingo! everything in harmony!

    BTW, I checked my another PC running Vista 32 bit and the option ' use video smoothing ' also exists and it is checked if this seems to be a problem with WMP works on Vista 64 bit or running desktop Touchsmart of WMP... In case I am much happier now...

  • ActiveX: Open a separate window of Windows Media Player 9 and control playback

    Hey all,.

    I'm trying to open a video in WMP4 automatically in Labview and control. There is an existing ActiveX container, but it remains on the front panel. I can control its playback, but can not pause and resume.

    I can also open the video in a window outside of LabView through Labview WMP9, but I was not able to control. Simply run it and then watch until it ends. It is the preferred operation, I need to understand.

    LabView version: 8.6

    ActiveX application: Windows Media Player 4

    OS: Windows XP

    My questions are:

    (a) how to pause and resume a video file, if you use the ActiveX with LabView container ensures

    (b) how could I access an instance outside WMP open through LabView playback controls (because I want to automate reading based on acquired signals)

    Note that the ActiveX refnum is WMP4 while the version on XP is WMP9.

    Thanks in advance for your help,

    Hasan

    I had trouble with your application. I don't know if it's
    my version of LabVIEW or something else. He will not play for me.

    I would like to direct you to the following thread:

    Windows Media Player ActiveX plays do not image, but the stand alone WMP application. Why?

    If all goes well
    This will help enough to do what you want. I was not able to get
    whether at work, but it seems that it is much discussed on the
    forums. Everyone has tried to do the same thing as you?

  • My Windows Media Player 11 jumps randomly a song.

    My Windows Media Player 11 follow no list in order. It jumps randomly a song. Redownloading didn't work, and "Fix It" recognizes no problem.

    Hello

    1 have. what fixit you tried?

    2. this problem can occur because the Windows Media Player library database is corrupted.

    Method 1:

    To resolve this problem, delete the Windows Media Player database. To do this, follow these steps:

    1. exit Windows Media Player.
    2. click on start, run, type %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\Media Player, and then click OK.
    3. Select all the files in the folder and then click on Delete on the file menu.
    Note: You don't have to remove the folders that are in this folder.
    4. restart Windows Media Player.

    Note Windows Media Player automatically rebuilds the database.

    If this does not resolve the problem, disable the Windows Media Player database cache files. To do this, follow these steps:

    1. exit Windows Media Player.
    2. click on start, run, type % LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft, and then click OK.
    3. Select the Media Player folder, and then click on Delete on the file menu.
    4. restart Windows Media Player.

    Method 2:

    Turn off shuffle option that changes random songs.

    Ask the OP to press CTRL + H key on the keyboard after the opening of Windows Media Player and check if that helps resolve the issue.

    See also:

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-XP/help/Windows-Media-Player/11/playlists

  • How to add "Add to Windows Media Player list" to the context Menu of the specific file types

    I use Windows XP Professional 64-bit and I can't understand how to do this, even after hours of reading on google.

    When I right click. MP3 files or. AVI files, they give the option to context menu "Add to Windows Media Player list" but other files that I wish it would show for such as. MKV or. AAC, I can't show him for. I have searched everywhere in the windows registry and cannot for the life of understand me this.

    It works perfectly well and appears on our windows vista computer and the old 32-bit windows xp computer, but it does not appear on my new current.

    How I'd go about adding this choice "Add to Windows Media Player list" when I right click on. MKV and. AAC files?

    If possible, I would like to do this without having to install any software. I don't have a problem with the registry change and prefer it if possible.

    Hello

    You can follow the steps in the link:

    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-files/how-to-add-context-menu-commands-for-file-types/883b8423-8AC2-43bc-b0ae-3ac2be8e89e7

    You can also post your request in the link:

    http://social.msdn.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/windowsgeneraldevelopmentissues/threads

  • Windows Media Player doesn't work when I plug my MP3 player or flash drive into any USB port.

    Victorinox original title: Media player closes on MP3 device.

    Recently WMP gives me the message "a problem has been...". "When I plug my MP3 player or flash drive into any USB port.  Then it crashes and I have to close it manually.  Any ideas?

    Hello

    1. have you done any hardware changes or software on your computer before this problem?

    2. what version of Windows Media Player do you use?

    3. What is the full error message that you receive?

    I suggest you to rebuild the database from the Windows Media Player library. Subsequently, check if the problem persists:

    If you use Windows Media Player 11, refer to this link: you cannot view, add, or delete items in the library of Windows Media Player 11

    Hope the helps of information.

  • Windows Media Player 11 in xp pro cannot play the .avi file

    Original title: WindowsMedia Player 11 in xp pro

    My XP Pro Windows Media Player 11 will not play avi files saved from the webcam but real player someone?... He used to work.

    Hi micphi,

    You get the error message?

    You can follow the steps mentioned in the article below and check if that helps

    You receive an error message when you try to play an .avi file in Windows Media Player
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/279242

    Thanks and greetings

    Ajay K

    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • Windows Media Player 11 has stopped playing some of my MP3s. Any ideas on how to solve this?

    I have a desktop Dell Dimension running XP. I uninstalled Real Player and Rhapsody, just in case they were causing problems, but that did not work.

    Here is what I noticed:

    WMP plays still files were extracted a CD, the songs that were purchased from Amazon, but not:

    -The MP3s that have been purchased by third parties (for example, recordings of teleseminar I bought

    -Downloaded free MP3s (once again the teleseminar recordings)

    -WMA files that I downloaded (records of my seminars)

    All this has played before. I can't put my finger when he started, although I think that things started to get weird when I downloaded itunes months ago, but I don't remember this particular problem from this time.

    I searched the Web for similar positions, but found none.

    So... any suggestions would be most appreciated.

    Thank you very much
    David

    Hello OutbackDAL,

    Thank you for your message.  There is an option in iTunes to convert all the songs to the .aac format.  This might be the reason why you are not able to play in Media Player, because this format is not supported in Media Player 11.  Right click on one of the songs that can not play and check the format of the song.  If the song is the .aac format, you will need to convert it to another compatible format or .mp3.  If the song is already in a readable format, you can watch download or install a new Codec.  Sometimes, they have several players (that is to say real, Rhapsody, iTunes, etc.) can damage your Codec.  You can get the Windows Media Player Codec from the link below.
    Please let us know if it did or did not help to solve your problem.
    See you soon

    Engineer Jason Microsoft Support answers visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • Windows media player11.error windows media player cannot play dittos theplayer might not support the file type or might not support the codec used to compress the file

    • y at - it software that could help me.which will work with my Media Player to convert almost any format or find the good codec.so I can watch my videos, I have downloaded on my documents.there need some software out there that would do this work.so my media player 11 play my videos.

    Hi Bbdunford,

    O what is the file format?

    O if it works well before?

    Today, there are hundreds of audio and video codecs in use. Some were created by Microsoft, but the vast majority of codecs have been created by other companies, organizations or individuals. By default, the Windows operating system and the player includes a number of the most popular codecs, such as MP3, Windows Media Audio and Windows Media Video.

    There might be times, however, when you want to read the content that is compressed with a codec that does not include Windows or the default player. In many cases, you can download the necessary codec on the web for free or for a fee. And, in some cases, the player can automatically use the codecs installed by other reading programs and the creation of digital media on your computer.

    You may encounter this error message for the following reasons:

    1. the file type is supported by the drive, but the file was compressed by using a codec that is not supported by the player.

    2 - the file might have been encoded with a codec that is not supported by Windows Media Player. If this is the case, Windows Media Player cannot play the file.

    You can try the steps and check if it makes a difference.

    1. in order to determine what codec was used with a specific file, play the file in the player, if possible. When the file is playing, right-click the file in the library, and then click Properties. On the file tab, look at the sections of video codec and Audio codec.

    2 download and install Codecs by clicking on the PLAYER tab and check. To connect to the Internet and automatically download Codecs player

    3. configure the protocol settings

    On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Network tab.

    In the Streaming protocols area, select all the check boxes Protocol.

    When connecting to a server running Windows Media Services, Windows Media Player tries to use all selected protocols.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/codecs-frequently-asked-questions

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-US/Windows/downloads/wmplugins+.

    Previous post: the result.

    Bindu S - Microsoft Support
    [If this post can help solve your problem, please click the 'Mark as answer' or 'Useful' at the top of this message.] [Marking a post as answer, or relatively useful, you help others find the answer more quickly.]

Maybe you are looking for